Hayden Llewellyn, Chief Executive of the Education Workforce Council (EWC) explains why all parents should read the revised Code of Professional Conduct and Practice for education practitioners in Wales.
I had vowed over the weekend that I would be prepared. I’d get my daughter's uniform ironed and ready. I’d get up earlier to prepare breakfast. I’d get to school on time to find a parking space less than a mile away!
Think you don't have the time to get involved in school? Think again... When you're a working parent, your time is limited and it can feel like there is little opportunity to socialise. I know from personal experience, it can therefore be difficult to have anything left in the tank to dedicate to your child's school or even just connect with other parents there. However, I believe it's well worth carving out some time as even a few minutes a week can make a big difference to you and your school, and be enjoyable too!
When Ofsted is inspecting a school, they gather information from many different sources to build up a detailed picture, Sean Harford, Ofsted's National Director of Education tells us. How do they look at information provided by parents?
How schools can make a smooth transition into the new RSE curriculum and develop a partnership approach with parents.
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